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Old Jun 28, 2007, 03:35 PM
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I'm new to your site. I know this was posted a year ago but I am so glad to have found it! I was recently fired after 15 years of ED nursing. I always received excellent performance evaluations but I'm afraid I was too much of a patient advocate. I have no doubt that I was fired because of my outspokeness. The most troubling thing is the lies that my supervisors wrote about me and the fact that, as an "at will" employee, I don't seem to have any recourse.

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Old Jun 28, 2007, 04:49 PM
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Re: Nurse shown door after speaking up

Asha -- OK, now go find yourself a much better place to work!

Forwards!

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Old Jun 28, 2007, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by asha2000 View Post
I'm new to your site. I know this was posted a year ago but I am so glad to have found it! I was recently fired after 15 years of ED nursing. I always received excellent performance evaluations but I'm afraid I was too much of a patient advocate. I have no doubt that I was fired because of my outspokeness. The most troubling thing is the lies that my supervisors wrote about me and the fact that, as an "at will" employee, I don't seem to have any recourse.
Hi,I know what you are going through, I am still involved in a lawsuit against my former employer after being fired in retaliation for whistleblowing/complaining about patient care issues.My state of Wisconsin has a whistleblower retaliation protection law. Dont lay down and die because you may THINK you have no recourse.You wont know until you have a consultation with an EMPLOYMENT lawyer, some will not charge you anything at all for the consultation and if they feel you have a strong case , they very well may take your case on contingency of winning, where no money is exchanged until you win, and if you dont win they dont get paid.Some state's retaliation laws actually provide for lawywer's fees to be paid by the employer if you win, again if you lose, no monies are paid. It is a long arduous ,nerve wracking process to go up against the hospital or nursing homes bulldog lawyers, BUT is worth it to me. Good luck, private message me if you want.


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Old Jun 28, 2007, 05:50 PM
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Asha -- OK, now go find yourself a much better place to work!

Forwards!

Good luck.
Running may work for some, but what happens when there is no where left to run, you may be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Nurses with strong convictions and a big mouth tend to make enemies of the administration WHERE EVER they go in todays healthcare industry.This will continue to happen until nurses become united and strong and can affect huge changes in this industry we choose to work in. We need a federal whistleblower retaliation protection law, that can extend the same strong protection for nurses across the country, not just select states.

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Old Jun 29, 2007, 08:22 PM
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Re: Nurse shown door after speaking up

the problem is that so many nurses give up on speaking out and they take another job in the hopes that it will improve
the nurse who comes in to take their place will maybe be
more willing to look the other way and the patients suffer
forgive me i am a cynic

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Old Jun 29, 2007, 09:38 PM
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Running... Nurses with strong convictions and a big mouth tend to make enemies of the administration WHERE EVER they go...
Whoa there! No one's advocating running... only to proceed to finding a more suitable place to practice. If there are appropriate and fruitful avenues for the OP to present his/her viewpoint with some possibility of improvement, then by all means that may be worth pursuing. My concern focused on what many of our colleagues feel status post a firing. There are better places.

Also can't agree that every workplace is closed-minded to reasoned suggestions from staff. Not my experience anyway.

My best!


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Old Jun 29, 2007, 09:45 PM
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Re: Fired after 15 years in nursing

OP and referring/quoting posts moved to single thread for a better response.

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Old Jun 30, 2007, 12:16 AM
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Re: Fired after 15 years in nursing

I was fired recently also, after 8 years at this facility, for what I feel were bogus reasons too. That facility has been firing long-timers left and right, and they wonder why they can't keep staff. I took it as a sign from God that it was time for me to move on. I loved my years in the ER and wouldn't trade the experience for anything, but I decided to move on to another field and this week started at a home health agency. I love it so far!! It's a small company, privately owned, and the staff is wonderful. They are aware of what happened at my last job and they still actively and enthusiastically recruited me, so it wasn't the end of my world. Take this opportunity to expand into another field of nursing!!

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Old Jun 30, 2007, 11:35 AM
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You are angry and in pain at being treated unfairly. We all understand and many of us have been there before. Please, take a deep breath, get some advice from an employment attorney if you feel truly you need to file a case, and attempt to move on. Tazzi is right, there are many door open to you. Good luck.

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Old Jun 30, 2007, 11:49 AM
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Re: Fired after 15 years in nursing

My three words of the day: hang in there. You'll find something better.

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